It’s a phone! It’s smart! It’s a smartphone! The Intellekt iQ700 is one of the smallest devices running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. Encased in a metallic silver-grey metal-and-plastic body, the device is a tad larger and heavier than a standard candy-bar phone.
Looking inside, it is powered by a TI OMAP 730 200 MHz processor and has 64MB of ROM and 32MB of RAM, topped off with a 2.2- inch 176 x 220 pixel TFT screen. So what can you do with it? E-mail, MMS, Speed Dial and Voice Tags are supported, and you get all the productivity software built into Windows Mobile 2003. You can play back WAV, WMA, AMR, AAC and MP3. Voice clarity is decent, but the phone does have a problem in areas with low signal strength. The speakerphone is good enough for a small conference room. As for the operational controls, the five-way rocket switch on the front panel looks quite innovative in terms of design, but also proves to be the phone’s nemesis.
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